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Tatler (other)
'' Tatler'' is a British magazine, founded in 1901, published by Condé Nast Publications, focusing on society, fashion, politics and lifestyle. Tatler may also refer to: * '' Ulster Tatler'', a Northern Irish lifestyle magazine founded in 1966 * ''Tatler'' (1709 journal), a British literary and society journal founded by Richard Steele in 1709 *''The Tatler: A Daily Journal of Literature and the Stage'' edited by Leigh Hunt from 1830 to 1832 * Brian Tatler, guitarist of the heavy metal band Diamond Head * '' Southern Suburbs Tatler'', South African newspaper * "The Tatler", a song from the 1999 Billy Bragg album '' Reaching to the Converted'' See also * Tattler (other) * Tattletale (other) A tattletale is someone who reports others' wrongdoings. Tattletale, or variant, may also refer to: * ''Tattle Tale'', an American folk punk rock group * ''Tattle Tales'', a 1920 musical and comedy revue with Jimmy Hussey * Tattletale, an alias ... * Tatle (disambigua ...
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Tatler
''Tatler'' is a British magazine published by Condé Nast Publications focusing on fashion and lifestyle, as well as coverage of high society and politics. It is targeted towards the British upper-middle class and upper class, and those interested in society events. Its readership is the wealthiest of all Condé Nast's publications. It was founded in 1901 by Clement Shorter. ''Tatler'' is also published in Russia by Conde Nast, and by Edipresse Media Asia. History ''Tatler'' was introduced on 3 July 1901, by Clement Shorter, publisher of ''The Sphere (newspaper), The Sphere''. It was named after the Tatler (1709 journal), original literary and society journal founded by Richard Steele in 1709. Originally sold occasionally as ''The Tatler'' and for some time a weekly publication, it had a subtitle varying on "an illustrated journal of society and the drama". It contained news and pictures of high society balls, charity events, race meetings, shooting parties, fashion and gossip ...
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Ulster Tatler
''Ulster Tatler'' is a lifestyle and society magazine based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which was founded in 1966. Overview Established in 1966, the ''Ulster Tatler'' is Northern Ireland's longest established monthly. It has coverage of events in the Northern Ireland social calendar as well as local fashions. During the early years of The Troubles, it made of point of never making any comment on the political or social problems of the province; rather it reflected the high society and other social events of the time. The tone of the magazine is very much to look of the positive side to life in Northern Ireland. The ''Ulster Tatler'' has a readership of 294,000 (Millward Brown Ulster - Magazine Readership Survey 2008, 8 December. Survey amongst 1024 respondents, based on aged 16+ population across Northern Ireland. Magazines read or looked at for a least 2 minutes in last 4 months. 294,000 based on weighting up to 2007 mid year population figures for 16+ population). It was on ...
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Tatler (1709 Journal)
''The Tatler'' was a British literary and society journal begun by Richard Steele in 1709 and published for two years. It represented a new approach to journalism, featuring cultivated essays on contemporary manners, and established the pattern that would be copied in such British classics as Joseph Addison, Addison and Steele's ''The Spectator (1711), Spectator'', Samuel Johnson's ''The Rambler, Rambler'' and ''The Idler (1758–60), Idler'', and Oliver Goldsmith, Goldsmith's ''Citizen of the World''. The ''Tatler'' would also influence essayists as late as Charles Lamb and William Hazlitt. Addison and Steele liquidated ''The Tatler'' in order to make a fresh start with the similar ''Spectator'', and the collected issues of ''Tatler'' are usually published in the same volume as the collected ''Spectator''. 1709 journal ''Tatler'' was founded in 1709 by Richard Steele, who used the pen name "Isaac Bickerstaff, Esquire". This is the first known such consistently adopted journal ...
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Leigh Hunt
James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 178428 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist and poet. Hunt co-founded '' The Examiner'', a leading intellectual journal expounding radical principles. He was the centre of the Hampstead-based group that included William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, known as the "Hunt circle". Hunt also introduced John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Browning and Alfred Tennyson to the public. Hunt's presence at Shelley's funeral on the beach near Viareggio was immortalised in the painting by Louis Édouard Fournier. Hunt inspired aspects of the Harold Skimpole character in Charles Dickens' novel ''Bleak House''. Early life James Henry Leigh Hunt was born 19 October 1784, at Southgate, London, where his parents had settled after leaving the United States. His father, Isaac, a lawyer from Philadelphia, and his mother, Mary Shewell, a merchant's daughter and a devout Quaker, had been forced to come to Britain because ...
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Diamond Head (English Band)
Diamond Head are an English heavy metal band formed in 1976 in Stourbridge, West Midlands. The band was part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement and is acknowledged by thrash metal bands such as Metallica and Megadeth as an important early influence. History Early history Brian Tatler formed the band with drummer Duncan Scott while both still at school. In June 1976 they found singer Sean Harris, who was in the same year, and went through three bass players before settling on Collin Kimberley in Feb 1978. The band recorded two self-financed demo tapes in 1979. They were recorded within six hours on a four-track, one of which was sent to Geoff Barton at Sounds. The timing was perfect with the emergence of the new wave of British heavy metal. In 1979/80, Diamond Head were managed by budding local managers Dave Morris and Ian Frazier. Morris put some money into the band and tried to get the band a record deal; Frazier took to driving the band around the UK when on tou ...
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Southern Suburbs Tatler
The ''Southern Suburbs Tatler'' is a local newspaper in the Southern Suburbs region of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Its coverage area includes Woodstock, Observatory, Mowbray, Rondebosch, Rondebosch East, Newlands, Claremont, Pinelands, Kenilworth Kenilworth ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the Warwick District in Warwickshire, England, south-west of Coventry, north of Warwick and north-west of London. It lies on Finham Brook, a tributary of the River Sowe, which joins the ... and Bishopscourt. References External links * Weekly newspapers published in South Africa Mass media in Cape Town {{SouthAfrica-newspaper-stub ...
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Reaching To The Converted
''Reaching to the Converted'' is an album by Billy Bragg released in August 1999. It is a collection of B-sides and rarities that spans Billy's entire career. It includes variations on old favorites, such as "Greetings to the New Brunette" (retitled "Shirley") and "Walk Away Renee". None of the tracks on the album were reissued as extras for Bragg's box sets, Volume 1 and Volume 2. The original album cover has the subtitle "(Minding The Gaps)". Track listing All tracks composed by Billy Bragg; except where indicated # "Shirley" # "Sulk" (words: Billy Bragg; music: Billy Bragg, Cara Tivey) # "Accident Waiting to Happen" (Red Star Version) # "The Boy Done Good" (words: Billy Bragg; music: Johnny Marr) # "Heart Like a Wheel" ( Anna McGarrigle) # "Bad Penny" # "Ontario, Quebec and Me" # " Walk Away Renée" (Version) (music: Mike Lookofsky, Tony Sansone, Bob Calilli; monologue: Billy Bragg) # "Rule Nor Reason" # "Days Like These" (UK Version) # "Think Again" ( Dick Gaughan ...
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Tattler (other)
Tattler may refer to: * A person who likes to tattle, gossip or "telltale" * Tattler (语丝) important Chinese weekly journal founded in 1924 * '' The Tattler'', the student newspaper of Ithaca High School in Ithaca, New York * Tattler (bird), a shorebird * Tattler (newsletter), the "Newsletter for the East Asian-Australasian Flyway" * "Tattler", a song by Ry Cooder on his 1974 album ''Paradise and Lunch'' * "The Tattler", a song by Linda Ronstadt on her 1976 album ''Hasten Down the Wind'', a cover of the Ry Cooder song * "The Tattler" (''Brooklyn Nine-Nine''), an episode of the sixth season of ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' See also * "You Can't Stop a Tattler "You Can't Stop a Tattler" is a gospel blues song, written by Washington Phillips (18801954) and recorded by him for Columbia Records in 1929 (vocals and zither). The song is in two parts, intended to occupy both sides of a 10-inch 78 rpm record ...", a 1929 song by Washington Phillips on which the songs by Ry Cooder and L ...
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Tattletale (other)
A tattletale is someone who reports others' wrongdoings. Tattletale, or variant, may also refer to: * ''Tattle Tale'', an American folk punk rock group * ''Tattle Tales'', a 1920 musical and comedy revue with Jimmy Hussey * Tattletale, an alias of the Marvel comics character Franklin Richards * ''TattleTales'' (album), a 2020 album by 6ix9ine * ''Tattletale'', another name for tell-tale, suspended chains to warn drivers of a low clearance bridge ahead See also * '' Tattletail'', a survival horror video game * Tattler (other) * Tatler (other) * Informant An informant (also called an informer or, as a slang term, a “snitch”) is a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency. The term is usually used within the law-enforcement world, where informan ...
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